5. Baluchistan or Baluch Rugs
Similar to Turkoman Rugs with ends of wide webbing and vivid red and brown colors.

6. Indian Rugs
a) Hand-tied –from the District of Lahore, Punjab Province
b) Numdahs - small rugs made of felted goat hair that are hand-emroidered with ‘tree-of-life’, floral, or vine-like patterns
c) Druggets – rugs of simple and colorful designs made from the fleece of white-haired sheep or a mixture of
this fleece and cow hair in a jute backing

7. Chinese Oriental Rugs
Have rich, deep pile with designs concentrated on circles concentrated on circles of flowers and dragons in colors that are predominantly blue or tan.

8. Ethiopian Rugs
Coarse woven rug with triangles in the design of the Abyssinian symbol of happiness.

9. Mexican Serape Rugs
Coarsely woven rug with fringed ends. Traditionally, this kind of rugs was used for Ponchos.